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there are some taxes that go up. but there it encourages marriage economically is the complicated questions. why should whatever that is applied to people who want to marry their family members, wise? whenever you start getting into these parade of horribles, whether prostitution or polygamy are incestuous, and there are other interests at stake. incest is the clearest example. the reason why it prohibits is they are both psychological and physical health reasons why that is inherently and help the of the situation. the state has a legitimate interest unrelated to anything we have been talking about today in regulating that. >> how prejudice of you to deprive adults to believe that their happiness depends on airing the assemblies from preventing the assemblies from doing what they are able to. >> they're willing to take the risks. who are you to say they can. polygamy, it is not a slippery slope argument. as a matter of history, polygamy is up the slope from same-sex marriage. we have had plenty of examples throughou
there are some taxes that go up. but there it encourages marriage economically is the complicated questions. why should whatever that is applied to people who want to marry their family members, wise? whenever you start getting into these parade of horribles, whether prostitution or polygamy are incestuous, and there are other interests at stake. incest is the clearest example. the reason why it prohibits is they are both psychological and physical health reasons why that is inherently and help...
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his leukemia taxed his t cells. still, he and his wife agree the prospect for a cure are encouraging. >> we are also lucky that we have amazing medical team. they're is hope for kevin. >> a hope because weston is waiting for a bone marrow transplant which now, gives him the best odds of survival. researchers say a relapse is possible so they'll have to wait and see. >> oakland city audit finds two city council memberses are live with the story. >> that is right. there are a number of details. the auditor accuses council members of interfering with the city administrative affairs. now, information was blurred because employees came forward in city hall. oakland mayor says some may see this as a black eye it seems things are working the way they're supposed to. oakland mayor kwan responded to a report released today that accuses counsel member read of breaking rules of the city charter. also accusation the auditor says they told city employees they should get a demolition contract for the army base. and putting people
his leukemia taxed his t cells. still, he and his wife agree the prospect for a cure are encouraging. >> we are also lucky that we have amazing medical team. they're is hope for kevin. >> a hope because weston is waiting for a bone marrow transplant which now, gives him the best odds of survival. researchers say a relapse is possible so they'll have to wait and see. >> oakland city audit finds two city council memberses are live with the story. >> that is right. there...
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instead, it spends all the new tax receipts and then some. is that politically troublesome for them and for the president especially as they approach next year's midterm elections? >> it is a little. i think the voter has expectation that the government should balance its books. we shouldn't run a deficit at least one that is as large now. i think it's precarious and for the senators, democratic senators running for reelection in red states. that is why you saw four democratic senators they are all representing states that barack obama lost. >> gregg: speaking of debt and deficits, president obama said recently the debt is not an immediate problem, but by huge margins, americans disagree. 68% of them disagree with the president on that. they also think he is wrong with b something else. spending. this is a fox news poll. they think his top priority should be cutting spending to reduce the deficit, not spend more, taxpayer dollars to create jobs. is that why president obama seemed to have dropped the campaign for spending realize he is pushing
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housing which is positive and may be offsetting in terms of what washington has taken away by tax increases and sequestration it is a small episode. >> let's dig deeper. do you think that the level of profit growth will not justify any real further expansion of the price earnings multiple or what? >> i would say the first part, yes. if you look at profits they are very, very strong and have been for a while but it is a maturing earnings cycle. also in this environment the u.s. economy is growing more like 2% and a lot less like 4 in that environment pricing is going to be challenged and the top line sales is not going to be universal for all firms. it will be balance sheet by balance sheet and case by case. security collection becomes far more important. >> i was going to say as you point out the profit growth picture has been pretty good but we are getting at the mature point in that cycle and the forecast is about 1% or 2% overall growth. there are always ways to make more money than the index tracking would lead you to believe. where do you think the pockets of possible better than avera
housing which is positive and may be offsetting in terms of what washington has taken away by tax increases and sequestration it is a small episode. >> let's dig deeper. do you think that the level of profit growth will not justify any real further expansion of the price earnings multiple or what? >> i would say the first part, yes. if you look at profits they are very, very strong and have been for a while but it is a maturing earnings cycle. also in this environment the u.s....
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-- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn nearly $150 million for the state in nevada. regardless of whether not you think the taxes are good or bad public policy, there is no denying that device is generating an enormous amount of what government seems to like most, revenue. the nra proposal to keep our kids safe in school is still the best solution. the "a-team" on where are the other leaders. the billionaire mayor wants to ban guns. styrofoam cups, smoking. but he won't ban pot holes and poverty. why not? damaging testimony today in the case of two ohio
-- imposing taxes. in illinois requiring the strip club operators to impose a $3 charge for their customers. the tax is expected to raise a million dollars annually. texas has also got eight vice tax. it is a little different. a little bigger deal in texas. $5. they are getting just about ten times as much revenue as a state of illinois. nevada, the only state in the country to allow any form of prostitution to illegally. it does not collect the tax. but if it did it will reportedly earn...
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critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the premium as a result of the alone. small businesses will pay over $350 for each family they provide coverage for are. >> reporter: but president obama contends that obama care is already saving seniors money on prescription drugs and allows young people to stay on family health plans until age 26 and is slowing the growth of healthcare costs. harris? >> harris: i know the president is also saying that there will be more health insurance options for americans later this year but that is also running into some trouble. >> reporter: yes, the obama care
critics say the rollout will mean more taxes. republicans andhs and democrats voted to repeal the medical device tax. on everything from latex gloves to wheel chairs to dental instruments. but you insurance industry advocates warn that more taxes from the law are coming down the pike. >> the reform law you includes a new $100 billion tax on health insurance that starts next year. 2014 it will be $8 billion. that will mean an average individual is going to pay over $100 more on the the...
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the health insurance tax just drives up the cost of insurance for american families. the president promised if you like what you had, you could keep it in terms of your health care around his plan would actually lower preem ups for families. we have seen a lot of people aren't able to keep what they have if they like it and find they are paying lot more than they were paying before the law came into place. this weekend is the three-year anniversary of the president signing the health care law and people know that it's bad for them as parents, bad for the nurses and cars that take career of them and bad for taxpayers. >> step back for a moment, talk about the fact that the president did wage a charm offensive with the members on the hill. do you have faith that he is serious about getting something done between both republicans and democrats? >> i think it is important to try to get something done in a responsible way to give people assurance and comfort in terms of medicare in terms of social security. i mean, the times of divided government are the times you can acco
the health insurance tax just drives up the cost of insurance for american families. the president promised if you like what you had, you could keep it in terms of your health care around his plan would actually lower preem ups for families. we have seen a lot of people aren't able to keep what they have if they like it and find they are paying lot more than they were paying before the law came into place. this weekend is the three-year anniversary of the president signing the health care law...
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the nation's parliament rejected a bailout offer which included that tax. but the clock is ticking for the small island nation. europe's central bank has sed a monday deadline for cyprus to come up with a plan to save itself. otherwise, emergency funding gets cut off entirely. that could force cyprus to ditch the eurozone, and investors say change like that could trigger a broader market panic. greg is live for us. greg? reporter: we're standing in front of what is really a symbol of the problems here, an atm machine. i'll ask my cameraman to zoom in on it. this started working in the past hour. we talked to people who have been to 20-30 atms, have not found any cash. they're desperate. a few blocks from where we are the parliament is meeting, trying to come up with a new approach to the bailout plan, and also getting rid of a troubled bank and what is off the tables the nationalization of pension funds. that was even said to be too tough by german officials but the proposal to tap into bigger accounts over $130,000, but that has got to be stirring people u
the nation's parliament rejected a bailout offer which included that tax. but the clock is ticking for the small island nation. europe's central bank has sed a monday deadline for cyprus to come up with a plan to save itself. otherwise, emergency funding gets cut off entirely. that could force cyprus to ditch the eurozone, and investors say change like that could trigger a broader market panic. greg is live for us. greg? reporter: we're standing in front of what is really a symbol of the...
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on all subjects that we do taxes on. including corporations and personal returns. >> the calls you've been receiving tonight who are you hearing from? big questions? >> big questions, most common one is do i need to file? a lot of people are disabled or receiving benefits. we have money coming in do we need to file a tax return? >> that is a great question. glad you're theer answer it for them. our staff is here tonight until 8:00 so give us a call. we're taking questions in spanish, canton ease, mand rin and english so give us a kault. -- call. >> great stuff. thank you very much. >> sandhya patel st standing by with some important information. >> finding rain around here on the first day of spring. >> yef. i'm just going to tell you know that the drizzle here and there is not just done. the forecast is not taxing. a lot of cloud cover around. you can see it's here. radar along with national weather service radar still watching spotty drizzle around santa cruz coastlines here and it's winding down. here is a view. we're
on all subjects that we do taxes on. including corporations and personal returns. >> the calls you've been receiving tonight who are you hearing from? big questions? >> big questions, most common one is do i need to file? a lot of people are disabled or receiving benefits. we have money coming in do we need to file a tax return? >> that is a great question. glad you're theer answer it for them. our staff is here tonight until 8:00 so give us a call. we're taking questions in...
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deal, 13 billion in aid from international lenders and only rich investors will be charged a kind of tax. this means that the western world may have averted a run on major banks and the splintering of the european union. >>> now we want to tell you about a couple of big victories making big news tonight. in the sports world, after four years in the wilderness, tiger woods is the champ again. he became number one in the world again today after winning the arnold palmer invitational. he once had fallen as low as number 58. some of his sponsors had cut ties, but according to "sports illustrated," he still earns about 55 million a year, though that's half of what he earned before the fall. two weeks from now he'll compete in the masters which he hasn't won since 2005. >>> and also tonight, an answer to a mystery. we're talking about the ncaa basketball tournament and the little college basketball team shocking the nation tonight. our sister network espn caught up with the coach who turned an off-beat collection of players into the stars of march madness. how did he do it? here's abc's darren
deal, 13 billion in aid from international lenders and only rich investors will be charged a kind of tax. this means that the western world may have averted a run on major banks and the splintering of the european union. >>> now we want to tell you about a couple of big victories making big news tonight. in the sports world, after four years in the wilderness, tiger woods is the champ again. he became number one in the world again today after winning the arnold palmer invitational. he...
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lower taxes on rich people, not lower taxes for everybody, right? they don't like taxes, but letting the payroll tax cut expire was in fact their policy. lower taxes in general. lower taxes on richer wealthier americans. cutting social programs. entitlements they go back and forth. medicare they go back and forth. you remember mitt romney and paul ryan ran in the election as they were going to stop the democrats terrible intention to cut medicare, then paul ryan got back into the house and writing a budget he kept all those cuts and added new ones and had more added into this is program. the real shock in recent weeks or real frustration trying to covers the budget debates. republicans cover five issues, they want to cut the budget deficits and cut defense spending and simplify the tax code and lower tax rates. in a deal with president obama they could get the first four, more deficit reduction, protect defense, the democratic president would get some cover in cutting medicare and social security and they could simplify the tax code by taking out ex
lower taxes on rich people, not lower taxes for everybody, right? they don't like taxes, but letting the payroll tax cut expire was in fact their policy. lower taxes in general. lower taxes on richer wealthier americans. cutting social programs. entitlements they go back and forth. medicare they go back and forth. you remember mitt romney and paul ryan ran in the election as they were going to stop the democrats terrible intention to cut medicare, then paul ryan got back into the house and...
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some are calling it the jimmy fallon tax credit. >>> misch ole oh, was made to look like a queen wearing a tiara on british stamps. it's actually a new ad for britain's sunday times style magazine. >>> house democratic leader nancy pelosi blasted republican efforts to include entitlement reforms and any debt ceiling deal she says republicans want to eliminate medicare and privatise social security. >>> if the goal is to have them wither on the vine or reduced in a way that does not meet their purpose, then those are fighting words. >> fighting words. >>> and some very strong words on the floor of the house yesterday, thursday, rather, from minnesota republican congresswoman michelle bachmann about repealing the affordable care act. >> that's why we're here. because we're saying let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens. let's not do that. let's love people. let's care about people. >> and that's your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> and bill karins is here. let's love people, bill. do you have a good weather report for us? >
some are calling it the jimmy fallon tax credit. >>> misch ole oh, was made to look like a queen wearing a tiara on british stamps. it's actually a new ad for britain's sunday times style magazine. >>> house democratic leader nancy pelosi blasted republican efforts to include entitlement reforms and any debt ceiling deal she says republicans want to eliminate medicare and privatise social security. >>> if the goal is to have them wither on the vine or reduced in a way...
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no tax increases. the senate budget doesn't get to balance after ten years, it includes $1 trillion of tax increases, even some stimulus money to try to get the economy going. but it's significant that they're fighting at a lower level of intensity and turmoil. notice that the congress left for easter break without a crisis over a government shutdown. there was no crisis over potential debt limit, and government default earlier this year. could come back this summer but so long as it lasts, that's calming for the markets and good for the economy, and it may, lester, leave some space still for a compromise in which democrats would agree to changes in cuts in medicare and social security, and republicans would come up with a little bit more tax revenue, lester. >> all right, john harwood tonight, thank you. >>> president obama wrapped up his four-day visit to the middle east today, after helping israel and turkey end a three-year diplomatic dispute. that, in turn, will help the region deal with the civil
no tax increases. the senate budget doesn't get to balance after ten years, it includes $1 trillion of tax increases, even some stimulus money to try to get the economy going. but it's significant that they're fighting at a lower level of intensity and turmoil. notice that the congress left for easter break without a crisis over a government shutdown. there was no crisis over potential debt limit, and government default earlier this year. could come back this summer but so long as it lasts,...
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the tocks on deposits will be determined today. 40 percent of people's money could be taxed. it's interesting. this is like a tax the rich kind of thing going on there. >> all of the russian have their money parkd in cyprus. they had an opportunity to save cyprus, not so productive there. if you have less than 130,000 dollars in that bank it is okay. it is safe and it goes to the biggest bank in cyprus the bank of cyprus. >> the good news it won't hurt or markets. >> cyprus isn't out of the woods just yet. moody agency warning it is still at risk of default and it can exit the euro. that could see the euro zone through out the entire content. they will have painful consequences for cyprus. the gdp will be negative for quite sometime. right now there is how much money can be taken out of the atm 100 euros a day. there's panic over there. >> stars are going through and we don't want to have it here. >> it is time to take a look at who is talking this morning we are looking at the continuing national debate on guns. new york city mayor on michael bloomberg announcing a $12 milli
the tocks on deposits will be determined today. 40 percent of people's money could be taxed. it's interesting. this is like a tax the rich kind of thing going on there. >> all of the russian have their money parkd in cyprus. they had an opportunity to save cyprus, not so productive there. if you have less than 130,000 dollars in that bank it is okay. it is safe and it goes to the biggest bank in cyprus the bank of cyprus. >> the good news it won't hurt or markets. >> cyprus...
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and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first >> good morning across america and around the world. this is fox news special coverage of pope francis inauguration. it is 4:20 on the east coast, 120 on the west coast. 9:20 a.m. on an absolutely beautiful day on the eternal city. rained all day yesterday after raining all day
and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any...
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in a separate case, the justices will consider whether married gay couples deserve the same federal tax and entitlement benefits as heterosexual couples. both cases will be decided in june, john and diana. >> two separate questions here. one is what's going to happen today inside of the court, and, secondly, are we going to get any clues as to how the justices might decide? >> reporter: well, just about 10:00 a.m. people will start filing in for an hour of arguments. the court says those arguments could run longer given the significance of the case, and all eyes are going to be on the questioning of the justices for lawyers on both sides, particularly from justice anthony kennedy. he's considered a swing voter on the court. kennedy has a history of supporting gay rights but also the rights of states to determine their own policies. marriage, of course, is a state issue, but legal experts say you can't determine from questioning alone just which way the court will decide, john and diana. >> all right, devin dwyer in washington. thank you. >>> there is breaking news in the amanda knox cas
in a separate case, the justices will consider whether married gay couples deserve the same federal tax and entitlement benefits as heterosexual couples. both cases will be decided in june, john and diana. >> two separate questions here. one is what's going to happen today inside of the court, and, secondly, are we going to get any clues as to how the justices might decide? >> reporter: well, just about 10:00 a.m. people will start filing in for an hour of arguments. the court says...
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abortion, taxes, and bailouts. so democrats on the 2014 ballot including mary ahead expeditiously. >> the senate will come to order. >> so i would just let all senators know you leave at your own peril. >> and senator murray's budget is expected to come up for a vote late night tonight with 55 democrats in the senate. it is expected to have enough support, shep. >> shepard: some surprising amendments to this thing here? >> that's right. there was something called the marketplace fairness act that just got 75 votes. supporters say it is designed to level the playing field for traditional merchants trying to compete with those on the internet in terms of taxes and it did earn bipartisan support. >> i have a very conservative friend over here on the republican side who said to me i hate taxes but the one thing i hate worse is people who owe taxes who don't pay them. that's what this is about. after tonight's late night voting frenzy the senate will take a two week recess. shep? >> shepard: good for them. mike emanuel
abortion, taxes, and bailouts. so democrats on the 2014 ballot including mary ahead expeditiously. >> the senate will come to order. >> so i would just let all senators know you leave at your own peril. >> and senator murray's budget is expected to come up for a vote late night tonight with 55 democrats in the senate. it is expected to have enough support, shep. >> shepard: some surprising amendments to this thing here? >> that's right. there was something called...
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cypress agreed to tax big depositors to raise much-needed cash. all of the 0country bank will remain closed until thursday. >>> florida governor is temporarily shutting down the lieutenant governor office to save some money. second in command resigned as part of an investigation into a gambling ring even though she has not been accused of any wrongdoing. even so remaining employee in her office are off the job until new lieutenant governor is appointed. >> community pressure may have paid off just ahead here what san francisco hotel will now do with cherished painting. >> warning for medical experts. what many new mothers are dog too soon. the stories dog t[ man ] i got this citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi t
cypress agreed to tax big depositors to raise much-needed cash. all of the 0country bank will remain closed until thursday. >>> florida governor is temporarily shutting down the lieutenant governor office to save some money. second in command resigned as part of an investigation into a gambling ring even though she has not been accused of any wrongdoing. even so remaining employee in her office are off the job until new lieutenant governor is appointed. >> community pressure may...
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granting huge tax breaks, that has to be made up somewhere. the ryan budget repeals the affordable care act except they keep the projected savings in their budget projections. the $716 billion that we heard so much about in the election last year, paul ryan keeps the savings that obamacare would generate, but eliminates the benefits. the revenues that come from some of the taxes on medical devices and other things, they keep the revenue that comes from the affordable care act, but they want to cut the benefits. so thouis is really about an ideology. the wealthiest americans have essentially captured the republican caucus. and what we see in the ryan budgity or in anything that has to do with the affordable care act, anything that has to do with the smart investments that we know we need to get the economy growing again, those are off the table. big tax cuts for the wealthiest americans that has to be made up by somebody and we know who that somebody is. >> thank you for coming in. there is no huge surprise that the ryan budget overwhelmingly p
granting huge tax breaks, that has to be made up somewhere. the ryan budget repeals the affordable care act except they keep the projected savings in their budget projections. the $716 billion that we heard so much about in the election last year, paul ryan keeps the savings that obamacare would generate, but eliminates the benefits. the revenues that come from some of the taxes on medical devices and other things, they keep the revenue that comes from the affordable care act, but they want to...
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it may play out over the decades in a tax on traditional religious believers. qualify for can you a grant or a scholarship? can you get a government job if you hold this position that is suddenly declared bigotry? it would be very contentious and divisive process. i agree that it might well play out in a very different way in the role it has played out. >> audience, next chance for questions. >> wow. >> let me get this out there. whalen, get the sense from seeing the amount of young people in the room that he may be in the minority, just guessing. i am glad you here. young people do not see what is the issue. that said some people may even say what is the big deal about getting married but that is another radical thing i will i get into. >> we'll have 10 minutes. >> you talked a lot about tradition and a radical notion. how does this relate to the loving versus virginia? my question is for paul smith. what is the primary purpose of the petrol government incentivizing marriage in the first place for anyone? if same-sex couples can show they're able to fulfil the
it may play out over the decades in a tax on traditional religious believers. qualify for can you a grant or a scholarship? can you get a government job if you hold this position that is suddenly declared bigotry? it would be very contentious and divisive process. i agree that it might well play out in a very different way in the role it has played out. >> audience, next chance for questions. >> wow. >> let me get this out there. whalen, get the sense from seeing the amount of...
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that would raise taxes on the wealthy. taxes on corporations. it would also protect safety net programs and domestic priorities like education from cuts sought by house republicans yesterday. meanwhile, as our nbc news first read team notes, guns and immigration are set to take center stage when congress gets back next month after a two-week recess on. gun control, senate majority leader harry reid is demanding any bill passes the senate must include universal background checks. that come after announcing a ban on assault weapons would be stripped from the bill because there's not enough support and it might doom the whole measure. meanwhile, there is plenty of bipartisan support for immigration reform. however, there is still no bill. april ryan is the white house correspondent. and chris is a democratic strategist. good to see both of you. gun control sure to be the most contentious issue. universal gun checks, increased penalty for purchase and grants for school safety. why cannot we get a ban on assault weapons? why cannot we get a ban on hi
that would raise taxes on the wealthy. taxes on corporations. it would also protect safety net programs and domestic priorities like education from cuts sought by house republicans yesterday. meanwhile, as our nbc news first read team notes, guns and immigration are set to take center stage when congress gets back next month after a two-week recess on. gun control, senate majority leader harry reid is demanding any bill passes the senate must include universal background checks. that come after...
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during some of the highest tax periods. in the 1960's, we ha 70% top tax bracket. we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with executing babies. executing them. and jodi areas on trial for murder in arizona. we're coming right back. both tylenol and bayer advanced aspirin are proven to be effective pain relievers. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain. bayer advanced aspirin blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer advanced aspirin. to get her oven baked taste straight from the microwave. like her oven roasted chicken baked in a rich, creamy alfredo sauce. she calls them her new comfort bakes. marie callender's. it's time to savor. she calls them her new comfort bakes. google's backyard for
during some of the highest tax periods. in the 1960's, we ha 70% top tax bracket. we had a booming economy. look. the rich have plenty of money that can help us out in this situation. to invest in this country's future. >> bill: i don't know if that's freedom, mr. callahan. we appreciate you coming on. in next on the run down, lou dobbs will reply to what you just heard and why americans are not eating out in restaurants as much. two criminal cases, philadelphia doctor charged with...
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citizens, it could be taxes and repealing healthcare. the point to remember, this is adding on to a budget resolution. it is interesting and it may give people clues as to what appetites there are in the senate to pass or repeal certain elements of policy. host: the headline says the senate is poised to pass a budget. do you expect it to pass? guest: we do expect it to pass. behink the democrats will able to control the process and get it to pass. they have a small window. you would need vice president biden to come down and break the tie. the significance is, this is the result -- there is a lot of pent up frustration on the republican side. that is why we might see a late night tonight and into the morning. once it is passed, i think a lot of people will feel better and democrats will say we passed a budget. republicans will say we got to complain about this budget grade it is hard to see how the senate reconciles with the house budget. we don't know that there will be an effort made to bring the two together. they move in opposite dir
citizens, it could be taxes and repealing healthcare. the point to remember, this is adding on to a budget resolution. it is interesting and it may give people clues as to what appetites there are in the senate to pass or repeal certain elements of policy. host: the headline says the senate is poised to pass a budget. do you expect it to pass? guest: we do expect it to pass. behink the democrats will able to control the process and get it to pass. they have a small window. you would need vice...
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she had to pay the estate tax because the estate tax can only be forgiven if parties are lawfully married as a matter of federal law as a result of the defense of marriage act, which was passed in 1996, and says that only opposite sex marriages are valid as a matter of federal law. only in that instance with the tax be forgiven. the cases will be heard on wednesday and is one of many defense of marriage act cases. the plaintiffs have prevailed in all of them in a number of jurisdictions and the court chose this one as well. originally, the justice department defended the constitutionality of doma and then after it lost in district court, it decided not to defend the constitutionality, but that a heightened standard of review was applicable, and under that heightened standard of review, it could not pass constitutional muster. when the district court does this in the case before the court now, the house of representatives known as the bipartisan legal advisor regroup entered the case to defend on behalf of the house, claiming that the law was unconstitutional, which meant that the -- that
she had to pay the estate tax because the estate tax can only be forgiven if parties are lawfully married as a matter of federal law as a result of the defense of marriage act, which was passed in 1996, and says that only opposite sex marriages are valid as a matter of federal law. only in that instance with the tax be forgiven. the cases will be heard on wednesday and is one of many defense of marriage act cases. the plaintiffs have prevailed in all of them in a number of jurisdictions and the...
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you mentioned 10% tax. up to 10% that they were looking against consumers to potentially pay for the bailout. i think that has people worried about their bank accounts. the thing here is that you are fdic insured you should be fine. >> the concern is among americans that if a government can go in and take money out of your bank account, that that could end up happening here some day. >> in some ways, heather, you could argue it's already happening here. we don't use the word tax. we don't use the word levy here. >> we don't use the word compensation. maybe we should. >> not getting anything and your costs rupp. low interest rates and inflation. >> keep an eye on this. thank you so much. vera givens great having you. a teenager hiding from burglars inside her own home not able to speak while she calls for help. listen to. this you can tell me you but not open the door? >> we will tell you how this lady saved herself and her family. a mother is furious after discovering her son is learning propaganda about th
you mentioned 10% tax. up to 10% that they were looking against consumers to potentially pay for the bailout. i think that has people worried about their bank accounts. the thing here is that you are fdic insured you should be fine. >> the concern is among americans that if a government can go in and take money out of your bank account, that that could end up happening here some day. >> in some ways, heather, you could argue it's already happening here. we don't use the word tax. we...
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that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three hour and 40 minute ride. the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know that the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is what our passengers tell us is the most important thing. >> all aboard! >> reporter: in fact, ten minutes isn't a lot of time. and paula hammond says despite promises of high speed rail from washington, d.c., it was never washington state's intention of bringing high speed rail like the bullet trains of japan and europe to this section of the country. the top speed here is now 79 miles an hour. average speed is in the low 50s. >> i don't know whether we'll ever want high speed rail. high, high speed rail. what we want in our state and in our west coast region between oregon and washington, we want the ability of our communities to be connected so that we can provide g
that's your tax money, mainly for improving the track between seattle and portland. and what did you get for it? over a three hour and 40 minute ride. the trip has been reduced by ten minutes. >> ten minutes doesn't sound like a lot of time, but when you think about the fact that you have more options for more round trips, that you know that the train will come and go reliably and on time, that to us is what our passengers tell us is the most important thing. >> all aboard! >>...
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tax or some kind of carbon tax because they similarly have to have a sustain revenue flow to support things like the $10 billion a year for universal education. sandra: rick? >> it's a wonderful idea, dan, but it'sot going to happen. >> they'll try. >> no, they won't. sandra: we'll leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. the rainy day funds highs not seen since recession. what do states want to do? spend it, of course. are they settg themselveses up for fiscal disaster? a huge armed air left, but could it fuel a costly disaster ahead? details on that coming up. can you ever ha too much "money"? ♪ san dpra: we told you about the budget crisis states suffer from, well, believe it or not, states' rainy day funds at the highest level since 2008. in fact, reaching more than 41 billion dollars. great news; right? just as states are back on their feet, they are looking to spend the excess cash from tax revenues. isn't this the same thing that crushed states in the recession? are ey setting themselves up for disaster again? joining me is mattie, director and budget regulatory pol
tax or some kind of carbon tax because they similarly have to have a sustain revenue flow to support things like the $10 billion a year for universal education. sandra: rick? >> it's a wonderful idea, dan, but it'sot going to happen. >> they'll try. >> no, they won't. sandra: we'll leave it there. thank you so much for joining us. the rainy day funds highs not seen since recession. what do states want to do? spend it, of course. are they settg themselveses up for fiscal...
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critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as our country. why is one military institute being forced to cancel the 4th of july. >> there's a new one a much different trend taking place in hollywood. attacking the white house. we will have the details about that straight ahead in the fox light. >> let's check in with bray an kilmeade to see what's going on on fox and friends. >> great show as usual. look at the show we put together for you guys to watch in the green room or maybe even in studio. we are going to talk about the president's 50 hours in israel. rocket fire from the palestinian areas. guess where the president is going? to the palestinian areas. we will show you what the latest w
critics say the company can't compete with china's cheap costs without tax payer money. it should be going to important things like schools. they haven't met the bench marks required to draw on the $197 million federal loan guarantee. but it wouldn't say what the bench marks are or if the feds will lower the bar in order to help the company survive. >> diane macedo fox news. >>> still ahead, it is an american tradition as old as our country. why is one military institute being...
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congressman paul ryan says his budget would balance without raising taxes. senators will vote on both proposals tomorrow. here is a key senate republican on democrat murray's budget proposal. >> significant time that our colleagues have produced a budget, i'm glad they have. but it is a disappointment in the sense that it, in no way, alters the debt course we are on. they claim it is balanced. they have said balanced over 50 times already in this debate. and, yet, that budget does anything but balance. >> i should note the house passed paul ryan's plan today with all republican votes. zero democrats voting for it, shep. >> they didn't wait in the very last second of the very last day. what in the world was wrong with them? >> that's right. they pass the house passed a senate continuing resolution or cr as it is known. the house democratic leader nancy pelosi says it wasn't perfect, but it was important. >> the first vote on the cr was about substance. the second vote on the cr was about keeping government open. we want to remove all doubt that whatever our d
congressman paul ryan says his budget would balance without raising taxes. senators will vote on both proposals tomorrow. here is a key senate republican on democrat murray's budget proposal. >> significant time that our colleagues have produced a budget, i'm glad they have. but it is a disappointment in the sense that it, in no way, alters the debt course we are on. they claim it is balanced. they have said balanced over 50 times already in this debate. and, yet, that budget does...
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some european leaders were reportedly against the entire bailout because experts say cyprus is a tax haven for russian mob centers. greg palkot with the news live in cyprus' capitol city. greg? >> shep, the president of shy plus was on -- cyprus was on tv. he told fellow citizens to be calm. that could be i did. defended his actions of keeping the country out of bankruptcy and eurozone. people here and elsewhere are concerned about the high cost of that bailout and most significantly the president's most worrying that seizure of private bank assets help fund this whole thing it's true that smaller depositors were not going to be touched. the fear is if the big guys could get hit. the small guys could get hit as well. to give you an idea how fluid the situation is. most banks were supposed to reopen on tuesday. others on thursday. fox news can now confirm that all the banks will not open tomorrow, will be open on thursday. in fact, the government changing its mind. by that time, by the way, the folks here on this island nation won't have any access to banks for 12 days 12 gays in the
some european leaders were reportedly against the entire bailout because experts say cyprus is a tax haven for russian mob centers. greg palkot with the news live in cyprus' capitol city. greg? >> shep, the president of shy plus was on -- cyprus was on tv. he told fellow citizens to be calm. that could be i did. defended his actions of keeping the country out of bankruptcy and eurozone. people here and elsewhere are concerned about the high cost of that bailout and most significantly the...
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raider do you understand some ten tennessees don't want their tax money going for that. >> i understand. we have a firm stance this is an important educational event. the decision maybe made. it's out of our hands now. we have to move forward. >> bill: all right. so your your educational sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. about, maybe, what the right and wrong of it is, as far as we're americans and this is how we should treat each other, i think that's fine. but, the how-two stuff. i think i would have charged admission for that a couple of bucks and not had any private money going to that. any public money going to that. just do that privately on the side. so, if people want to see that kind of stuff, they pay for it. would that have been unreasonable? >> yes. that would have been unreasonable. i disagree because we submitted a survey that many over 500 of our students filled out. and we provided programming based on their survey. and we're providing student fees. >> >> bill: you are telling me that the taxpayers of americ
raider do you understand some ten tennessees don't want their tax money going for that. >> i understand. we have a firm stance this is an important educational event. the decision maybe made. it's out of our hands now. we have to move forward. >> bill: all right. so your your educational sex week stuff about how to protect yourself, about responsibility. about, maybe, what the right and wrong of it is, as far as we're americans and this is how we should treat...
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w cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ sandra: great music for this segment. incredible story if you have not heard it. florida gulf coast university. you may have heard of them, maybe not, probably not most of us until last night in what some call the biggest cinderella story in ncaa history. florida gulf coast was the first number 15 seed to reach the sweet 16. odds of winning the ncaa championship are roughly one in about 80 # ,000, well, they definitely got everyone's attention now. how can the university capitalize on a cinderella reputation? joining me now is the marketing guru and executive creative director, bruce. turkell? >> yes, thanks. sandra: guide us along here. nobody knew anything about the university un
w cost and tax efficient. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. ♪ sandra: great music for this segment. incredible story if you have not heard it. florida gulf coast university. you may have heard of them, maybe not, probably not...
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how are folks reacting to the deal where only the big money gets taxed? reporter: crazy stuff, shep. the president of cyprus was just on tv. he defended his actions and also asked the citizens of cyprus to stay calm. that could be difficult. they're grateful there in fact was a bailout put in place and bankruptcy was averted, but they're concerned about the high cost, not only that the banks shut down but a broader slowdown is feared, and the most worrying aspect of the deal, a seizure of private bank assets. it's true that the smaller depositors won't be touched, but when i talk to people in the streets, they're saying if the big guys can get hit. they will be hit next time. >> shepard: apparently not. the bank -- only the banks with big trouble are still shut town. when do they open? reporter: everything is closed down right now, shep. the word we're getting -- we had this confirmed -- many banks will open tomorrow. but there will be restrictions put in place. there is real fear of a run on those banks. and in fact they're already limits on atms if they
how are folks reacting to the deal where only the big money gets taxed? reporter: crazy stuff, shep. the president of cyprus was just on tv. he defended his actions and also asked the citizens of cyprus to stay calm. that could be difficult. they're grateful there in fact was a bailout put in place and bankruptcy was averted, but they're concerned about the high cost, not only that the banks shut down but a broader slowdown is feared, and the most worrying aspect of the deal, a seizure of...
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global markets were spooked busy bruise planning to tax investors. >>> "wall street journal" says fbi investigation over possible bribery of chinese officials is unfounded. officials say despite the paper's finding the federal case is open. the bribery allegations are tied to a larger phone hacking scandal that's plagued rupert murdoch which includes dow jones. >>> lululemon toppled after news of a shortage of their yoga pants. a shipment of their trademark fabric made the pants overly sheer. >>> new research finds 57% of u.s. workers have less than $25,000 saved for retirement. five years ago only 49% admitted having so little saved. >> so much for those likes. a new study by coca-cola shows it has no measurable impact on short term sales. >>> click away while you can. "the washington post" is set to start charging for additional content this summer. >> when is a station wagon super cool? when it's a corvette. there's an aerowagon concept returning the 2014 stingray into a hatch back. >>> americans by the millions are filling out their ncaa basketball brackets. and just so you can so
global markets were spooked busy bruise planning to tax investors. >>> "wall street journal" says fbi investigation over possible bribery of chinese officials is unfounded. officials say despite the paper's finding the federal case is open. the bribery allegations are tied to a larger phone hacking scandal that's plagued rupert murdoch which includes dow jones. >>> lululemon toppled after news of a shortage of their yoga pants. a shipment of their trademark fabric...
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it had been levying real estate taxes in two major cities, shanghai and jongching but decided to kple kple -- implement them in other cities as well. >>> they approved a new president and premier, a once in a decade change of leadership. mitchitaka yamaka reports. >> translator: china's dream must be realized with the power of a united people. that's the dream of each and every chinese. >> reporter: xi used the phrase "china's dream" nine times in the speech. at the end of the congress. the new president pledged efforts to improve people's lives and lead a national renaissance. a strong china is part of that dream. a point driven home by the incoming premier. he spoke to the media saying china will maintain its uncompromising strength of sovereignty and territorial rights. >> translator: china is firmly determined to follow the path of peaceful development. at the same time, china's position of defending its sovereignty and territory is unwavering. china will never bend these two principles. >> reporter: one of the new leaders did not speak, but his appointment has attracted much atte
it had been levying real estate taxes in two major cities, shanghai and jongching but decided to kple kple -- implement them in other cities as well. >>> they approved a new president and premier, a once in a decade change of leadership. mitchitaka yamaka reports. >> translator: china's dream must be realized with the power of a united people. that's the dream of each and every chinese. >> reporter: xi used the phrase "china's dream" nine times in the speech. at...
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tax reform would help, but i assure you apple is not afraid of repay tree eighting cash. that is not the issue for -- ever since he wrote that book. don't step on my parade. [ laughter ] >> up next, do you think it's too late to get in all that green in the parking ticket ma snshgt think again. stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line. they say you should, too. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the airport, how much traffic there is, and can have your boarding pass ready. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. [ dennis ] allstate wants everyone to be protected on the road. whether you're an allstate customer or not. all you have to do is call. [ female announcer ] call and sign up for good hands roadside assistance today. [ dennis ] are you in good hands? but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant
tax reform would help, but i assure you apple is not afraid of repay tree eighting cash. that is not the issue for -- ever since he wrote that book. don't step on my parade. [ laughter ] >> up next, do you think it's too late to get in all that green in the parking ticket ma snshgt think again. stocks that charles and adam are buying with their own money on the line. they say you should, too. what's droid-smart ? with google now, it automatically knows when you need to leave for the...
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in taxes. and democratic strategist donna brazil who i really respect and like noted that her health insurance was sharply higher than before obama care and she was shocked. donna said this. she said just got off the phone with my healthcare provider asking them to explain why my premium jumped up. no good answer. well, donna needs to watch my show more! because i have been saying since the passage of obama care that you cannot add 30 million people to the healthcare system, give them government designed benefits guaranteed to cover people even if they seek coverage after they develop a serious illness requiring lifetime extensive treatment, mandate that the coverage that people neither need nor want have to be had including like forcing 60-year-old women to have maternity benefits and somehow all of that is supposed to cost less money. that is not medicine. that is magic and even bil bill maher is wishing he could get his money back to cover his tax load. i found out that liberals love fair sh
in taxes. and democratic strategist donna brazil who i really respect and like noted that her health insurance was sharply higher than before obama care and she was shocked. donna said this. she said just got off the phone with my healthcare provider asking them to explain why my premium jumped up. no good answer. well, donna needs to watch my show more! because i have been saying since the passage of obama care that you cannot add 30 million people to the healthcare system, give them...
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but lot of state offer tax inaccepttive to intyce business to the state and i'm for lower taxes. then i broke down the numbers. new york state is offering tax credit, not simply tax deductions. estimated at or near 24 a year. i can say the taxpayers of new york would not only not collect any taxes from the "tonight show" they will toll out steps of millions in subsidiaries to nbc. we ask, was nbc, fallon and the crew of rich fat cats need that money? >> bob: are you asking me that question? >> eric: yes. >> bob: sorry. let me -- >> eric: here is the crux of the question. >> bob: i got it. i got it. >> eric: give them free money. >> eric: i don't understand that the states that entice people to production like michigan, is it that they lose money? or don't make money? this is what happens. we give you $24 million but the economic activity that you bring when you come to the city, make up for it that way. >> dana: i think this screams need for tax reform. this is so warped that for cuomo can't get his arms around the fracking issue. issuing the time regulations or whatever law they
but lot of state offer tax inaccepttive to intyce business to the state and i'm for lower taxes. then i broke down the numbers. new york state is offering tax credit, not simply tax deductions. estimated at or near 24 a year. i can say the taxpayers of new york would not only not collect any taxes from the "tonight show" they will toll out steps of millions in subsidiaries to nbc. we ask, was nbc, fallon and the crew of rich fat cats need that money? >> bob: are you asking me...
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everybody who pays income taxes, you just increase your deductions so you're not overpaying your taxes. so really the trade-off isn't going to be do i pay this $1,000 fine for a lot of people versus saving $7,000 by not getting the insurance until i have to. it's going to be, essentially, paying zero fine and then going and saving the insurance premium that's there. $7,000 you'd save each year that you're healthy or $20,000 you'd save each year that your family's healthy is a lot of money to save. it's hard to believe that most people would pass up saving $20,000 a year for their family when i'm sure there's lots of other things they could go and spend their money on. but you could only imagine what happens if everybody decides that they want to go and save that 20,000. this program that was being set up as supposedly a way of making sure everybody's going to get insured is going to find very quickly that nobody's going to want to go and have health insurance at that point. and real problems are going to ensue because relatively quickly then, as soon as people realize that, private hea
everybody who pays income taxes, you just increase your deductions so you're not overpaying your taxes. so really the trade-off isn't going to be do i pay this $1,000 fine for a lot of people versus saving $7,000 by not getting the insurance until i have to. it's going to be, essentially, paying zero fine and then going and saving the insurance premium that's there. $7,000 you'd save each year that you're healthy or $20,000 you'd save each year that your family's healthy is a lot of money to...
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officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the e.u. bailout their protests worked eventually forcing tuesday's unanimous no vote in the e.u. i.m.f. proposal but the small mediterranean islands banks are still in danger e.u. and cypriot officials are scrambling to come up with an alternative and i'll turn. scheme before banks reopen next tuesday march twenty sixth allen's finance ministry for one as suggested accepting the e.u. bailout on the condition that exempts smaller account holders from the lobby of the european finance ministers like francis pure mosco moscow these have also expressed support for such an exception and at the same time however the cypriot government is also exploring a bailout plan with russia which is not part of the e.u. any agreement with russia would likely include access
officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bailout but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the e.u. bailout their protests worked eventually forcing tuesday's unanimous no vote in the e.u. i.m.f. proposal but the small mediterranean islands banks are...
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more tax, more spending. ours is, let's save medicare, let's save social security, let's downsize the federal government to a size that is manageable and affordable. >> shannon: there are all kinds of fiscal issues with the budget, with sequester and the debt ceiling, not far off. have you offered a number of ways that you think the federal government could be cutting back. your office is good at looking at budgets and plans. you have note aid number of things that could have been done n. liu of closing the white house to public visitors, but did you have bipartisan crossover. >> i had bipartisan crossover because they're getting ready to run for election. there is a game play in the senate. this administration wants to show the american public that we can't cut $44 billion between now and september 30 without them experiencing massive pain. they have every intention to make it hurt to get the point that we need to spends every penny we are spending. which is absolutely ludicrous. it's a shame they are doing
more tax, more spending. ours is, let's save medicare, let's save social security, let's downsize the federal government to a size that is manageable and affordable. >> shannon: there are all kinds of fiscal issues with the budget, with sequester and the debt ceiling, not far off. have you offered a number of ways that you think the federal government could be cutting back. your office is good at looking at budgets and plans. you have note aid number of things that could have been done n....
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more because they're taxed as single people when the estate tax is looked at. one of them died. now, the supreme court can do a number of things here. number one, they could just say, listen, if you enact gay marriage, it's illegal to ban it. that would only affect a very lifted number of states. but they also could hit it in a much bigger way. they could say gay marriage is protected as a privacy right under the u.s. constitution. and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay marriage throughout the united states. now, most constitutional scholars don't think they'll go that far, but you know something, they could if they wanted to. >> but right now, you know, these cases are diametrically opposed. you have one talking about state law and the other talking about the federal reach. will one supersede the other? meaning, you know, if the federal law is reversed and there is a recognition of marriages of same-sex couples, then no matter what, states would have to recognize that, right? >> not necessarily. the federal law, and that's the second case that
more because they're taxed as single people when the estate tax is looked at. one of them died. now, the supreme court can do a number of things here. number one, they could just say, listen, if you enact gay marriage, it's illegal to ban it. that would only affect a very lifted number of states. but they also could hit it in a much bigger way. they could say gay marriage is protected as a privacy right under the u.s. constitution. and they could issue a sweeping decision legalizing gay...